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Holtec gets $1.52 billion loan from US to restart nuclear power plant

The U.S. Department of Energy said on Wednesday it would loan Holtec International $1.52 billion to help restart its Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan.

Americas|Election|News|World

What is happening with Venezuela's contested election?

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in the country's presidential election in the early hours of Monday morning, even as the country's opposition said its candidate

What is happening with Venezuela's contested election?
Asia|Election|US|World

Taiwan sees US support unchanged no matter who wins election

Taiwan's foreign ministry said on Thursday it believes U.S. support will remain unchanged no matter who wins the presidential election, but it will stay on guard for Taiwan-China

Taiwan sees US support unchanged no matter who wins election
News|US

U.S. defence chief reaffirms support for Philippines, chides 'dangerous' Chinese conduct

U.S.

U.S. defence chief reaffirms support for Philippines, chides 'dangerous' Chinese conduct
Europe|Political|World

Russia says NATO is preparing allies for conflict with Moscow

NATO activity in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea area is aimed at preparing its allies for conflict with Moscow, which creates additional risks for Russia's security, the RIA news agency

Crime|News|World

Haiti gang violence deaths surge in 2024, UN report says

Gang violence in Haiti has killed over 1,500 people so far this year while dozens have been lynched by so-called self-defence brigades, the U.N. human rights office said on Thursday

Haiti gang violence deaths surge in 2024, UN report says
Economy|Finance|News|US

US consumer sentiment tops estimates in March to hit nearly 3-yr high, UMich says

U.S. consumer sentiment rose unexpectedly in March to the highest in nearly three years thanks in part to growing confidence that inflation will keep softening.

Asia|News|World

Russia blocks renewal of North Korea sanctions monitors

Russia vetoed on Thursday the annual renewal of a panel of experts monitoring enforcement of longstanding United Nations sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear weapons

Business|Entertainment|Finance|US

Blackwells sues Disney in Delaware over disclosure in relationship with ValueAct

Blackwells Capital is ratcheting up the pressure on Walt Disney in a bruising boardroom battle by suing the entertainment giant in Delaware court for information that may point to

Blackwells sues Disney in Delaware over disclosure in relationship with ValueAct
Business|Economy|Technology|US

US, Mexico to partner on semiconductor supply chain development

The United States will partner with Mexico to explore semiconductor supply chain opportunities, the State Department said on Thursday, as the Biden administration pushes to

US, Mexico to partner on semiconductor supply chain development
Entertainment|Europe

'Oppenheimer' director Christopher Nolan to be given knighthood

British-American filmmaker Christopher Nolan, fresh from his Oscar victory for historical drama "Oppenheimer", will receive a knighthood from Britain for services to film.

'Oppenheimer' director Christopher Nolan to be given knighthood
Business|Technology

Automotive computer chip maker NXP rolls out new platform

NXP Semiconductors NV, the biggest maker of computer chips for cars, on Thursday said it had introduced a new platform that will simplify and speed up software development for

Automotive computer chip maker NXP rolls out new platform
Business|Health|Science

Bristol Myers' bowel disease drug fails to meet main goal in late-stage study

Bristol Myers Squibb said on Thursday its experimental drug to treat Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory bowel condition, failed to meet the main goal in a late-stage study.

Bristol Myers' bowel disease drug fails to meet main goal in late-stage study
News|US

US FDA extends review of Applied Therapeutics' genetic disease drug

The U.S.

US FDA extends review of Applied Therapeutics' genetic disease drug
News|Uncategorized|US

US awarding $60 million to Maryland after bridge collapse, source says

The U.S.

US awarding $60 million to Maryland after bridge collapse, source says
MidEast|World

US military says it destroyed 4 drones launched by Yemen's Houthis

The U.S. military said on Thursday that it had destroyed four unmanned drones launched by Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen. The U.S.

Business|Finance|US

Texas attorney general opens investigation into parts supplier for Boeing

Texas attorney general Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into a supplier of parts for Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc after what he said were recurring issues with certain of

Texas attorney general opens investigation into parts supplier for Boeing
Europe|News|Political|World

Russia's Lavrov tells newspaper that Ukraine peace plan is pointless

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an interview published on Friday, said Ukraine's proposed peace plan was pointless as it was based on unacceptable notions like Moscow's

Russia's Lavrov tells newspaper that Ukraine peace plan is pointless
US

Major cases decided by the US Supreme Court this term

The U.S.

Major cases decided by the US Supreme Court this term
News|Political

What next for Israel's military exemption for ultra-Orthodox community?

Israel's Supreme Court has ruled the state must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students to the military, a move that ends a longstanding exemption on their

What next for Israel's military exemption for ultra-Orthodox community?
Economy|Finance|News|US

US inflation increases moderately in February; consumer spending surges

U.S. prices increased moderately in February and the cost of services outside housing slowed considerably, keeping a June interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve on the table

News|US|World

US says imposing new visa curbs on Hong Kong officials over rights crackdown

The United States said on Friday it is taking steps to impose new visa restrictions on multiple Hong Kong officials over the crackdown on rights and freedoms in the Chinese-

US says imposing new visa curbs on Hong Kong officials over rights crackdown
Business|Finance

Tupperware flags doubts to continue amid inadequate liquidity

Tupperware Brands flagged doubts about the ability to continue as a going concern for at least a year and forecast inadequate liquidity to fund operations, the seller of plastic airtight food storage

News|US

National archives gives new tranche of Biden emails to House GOP, Axios reports

The National Archives turned over nearly 6,000 pages of emails to the House Oversight Committee this week as part of the investigation into President Biden, Axios reported on Saturday.

Crime|News|Political|World

Russia conducts 'counter-terrorism operation' in southern Dagestan, detains three

Russia has imposed a "counter-terrorism operation" regime in the southern region of Dagestan, detaining three people by Sunday morning, Russian news agencies reported, citing the

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